It’s windy out….

I love the colours of this book. I’ve always been a fan of lime green and navy blue and this Japanese Katazome-shi stencilled paper from Falkiners (where else) is very pretty indeed.

As you can see from the photographs it is still very sunny here in Dorset. We have had a really long spell of clear sunny days – a bit chilly perhaps but it’s so wonderful to see the sun. It encourages me to take long walks on the beach. I went a couple of evenings ago and watched the sun go down – so lovely, here are some shots I took.

It wasn’t the best sunset I have ever seen at Hive Beach but it was quite nice. Here are a couple of shots I took a couple of years ago. It was earlier in the year and there were a couple of nights when the sunsets were breathtaking. These photographs don’t really do justice to the colours in the sky but do give you an idea how stunning it was.

Today, I went for a walk along the cliff tops. Although the sun was shining there was a freezing easterly wind blowing which was at our backs on the way out but in our faces on the way back. I thought my ears were about to drop off. Here’s a shot of how rough the sea was as we set off on our walk.

Luckily, at the end of the walk, we stopped for lunch at the Hive Beach Cafe and devoured a bowl of wonderful Spicy Seafood Soup with a huge chunk of granary bread. It was delicious and I guess, quite a healthy lunch, which was good as the purpose of all this walking is to try and lose some weight before the holiday season kicks in. So I resisted the temptations of scones, Dorset Apple cake and other yumminesses on display – but it was very hard for someone who has no will power whatsoever. Luckily, my skinny friend has loads (which must be why she is thin) and I was shamed into resistance. On a nice day, (ie warm) everyone sits outside and enjoys the view and the sunshine but today everyone was packed inside keeping out of the icy wind, so we had to share a table with a couple who tucked into ham, egg and chips, followed by a huge slab of carrot cake with a lime frosting – so you can see how I suffered.

Not much else to report really. I received this in an email the other day. It reminded me of the days when I used to have cats, the days before they decided they preferred my next door neighbour to me and moved in there…..

17 responses to “It’s windy out….”

Looking forward to the new place – it’s always a cliff-hanger until everything is signed, sealed and delivered – but it is the cat’s pyjamas!
[I think that covers most things – including books now as well – brilliant]

the lime and navy combo is lovely….
you seem to have a penchant for Asian design Diane…me too…
my most recent aquisition last week was an Asian style hardwood cabinet…..
I love the photo of the boats…that would make a great painting !!
you did well to resist all of that yummy food….grats to you :)
sounds like you have the walking regime established….looks pretty challenging too…those cliffs look rather high :0
lol….that is one spoilt kitty cat !!

Kim – I do love these Japanese papers I must admit. Your cabinet sounds very nice too….
The boats would make a nice painting as would the one of the seagulls following the fishing boat. The small size of that one doesn’t do it justice. I was very pleased with it!
The weather has turned grey and rainy but still cold today, so our Spring-like spell is over. The incentive to walk is certainly tested when the sun isn’t shining :-)

70steen – I love it down here. I’m sure we have better weather down here for sure (on the whole) My son is at uni in Leeds and says it is MUCH worse ‘oop North’. Get yourself down here, lass :-)
Nearer Daddy Papersurfer too – although I’m not sure if that’s a recommendation or not…. :-)

Astrid – I spoke too soon and the weather has become horrible and rainy and cold, so don’t book your ticket just yet…. :-)

Durano – the cat on the bed is just like mine used to be (without the baseball bat though)

Glad you liked the photographs. I love taking shots of sunsets. I take them wherever I am all over the world, convinced at the time that it is the best one I have ever seen…. an idea for a book maybe :-)

Teresa – it’s beautiful scenery isn’t it? I never tire of it.
Glad you like the book – it is a particularly effective colour combination, maybe it’s that which appeals….
Used to have two dogs and two cats – definitely prefer being petless……although I do occasionally hanker for another dog…..but I must resist!